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  • Salah Set To Captain Egypt At World Cup

    Salah Set To Captain Egypt At World Cup

    Mohamed Salah is set to captain Egypt at the World Cup this summer after being named in their preliminary 27-man squad.

    The 33-year-old forward, who will leave Liverpool at the end of the season after nine years, has scored 67 goals in 115 appearances for Egypt.

    He is joined by Manchester City winger Omar Marmoush and uncapped 18-year-old Hamza Abdelkarim, who plays for Barcelona Under-19s.

    Nantes forward Mostafa Mohamed has been left out, and head coach Hossam Hassan will drop one player after a friendly against Russia in Cairo on 28 May to reduce the squad to the Fifa-mandated 26 players.

    Egypt will play Brazil in a friendly in Cleveland on 6 June.

    Drawn in Group G at the World Cup, Egypt face Belgium on 15 June, New Zealand on 22 June and Iran on 27 June.

    The expanded 48-team competition in the US, Canada and Mexico runs from 11 June to 19 July.

    Egypt World Cup squad
    Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy (Al Ahly), Mostafa Shobeir (Al Ahly), El Mahdi Soliman (Zamalek), Mohamed Alaa (El Gouna).

    Defenders: Mohamed Hany (Al Ahly), Tarek Alaa (Zed), Hamdy Fathy (Al Wakrah), Rami Rabia (Al Ain), Yasser Ibrahim (Al Ahly), Hossam Abdelmaguid (Zamalek), Mohamed Abdelmonemn (Nice), Ahmed Fatouh (Zamalek), Karim Hafez (Pyramids).

    Midfielders: Marwan Ateya (Al Ahly), Mohanad Lasheen (Pyramids), Nabil Emad (Al Najma), Mahmoud Saber (Zed), Ahmed Zizo (Al Ahly), Emam Ashour (Al Ahly), Mostafa Ziko (Pyramids), Mahmoud Trezeguet (Al Ahly), Ibrahim Adel (Nordsjaelland), Haissem Hassan (Real Ovideo).

    Forwards: Omar Marmoush (Manchester City), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Aqtay Abdallah (Enppi), Hamza Abdelkarim (Barcelona).

    Salah Set To Captain Egypt At World Cup is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Rivers: Blessing Fubara picks NDC governorship form

    Rivers: Blessing Fubara picks NDC governorship form

    Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s kinsman, Blessing Fubara, has joined the Rivers State governorship race after picking the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, expression of interest and nomination forms.

    DAILY POST learnt that Blessing Fubara picked the form on Wednesday hours before the governor announced his withdrawal from the All Progressives Congress, APC, primary.

    According to Daily Trust, while both the governor and Blessing hail from the same Opobo/Nkoro local government area of the state, it was not immediately clear if they are directly related.

    Success Jack, NDC chairman in Rivers State confirmed that Blessing Fubara is one of the aspirants seeking the party’s governorship ticket.

    “Yes, he (Blessing Fubara Snr) obtained his expression of interest from yesterday in Abuja, and we are prepared and still preparing to win not only the governorship election, but all the elections in Rivers State, come 2027 general election”, Daily Trust quoted the NDC chairman.

    It was gathered that some loyalists of the governor had begun moving to NDC ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Rivers: Blessing Fubara picks NDC governorship form

  • ASUU Warns Of Fresh University Crisis Over Unimplemented Agreements

    ASUU Warns Of Fresh University Crisis Over Unimplemented Agreements

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities Sokoto Zone has warned that Nigeria’s public universities may be heading for another industrial crisis following what it described as the Federal Government’s failure to fully implement agreements reached with the union.

    The union issued the warning on Thursday during a press conference in Sokoto, where it accused both federal and state governments of neglecting critical welfare and funding issues affecting lecturers and public universities.

    Addressing journalists, the Zonal Coordinator of the union, Abubakar Sabo, said the continued delay in implementing the 2025 FGN-ASUU Agreement was creating tension across campuses and threatening industrial harmony.

    He said despite the public signing and presentation of the agreement in January 2026, government had yet to inaugurate the Implementation Monitoring Committee, a development he said had resulted in delays, inconsistencies and selective implementation of the agreement by university authorities.

    “The continued delay in addressing these issues is capable of provoking avoidable industrial unrest in the university system,” Sabo said.

    According to him, several universities across the country were yet to implement the agreed 40 per cent salary increment tied to Consolidated Academic Tool Allowances (CATA), Earned Academic Allowances and Professorial Allowances.

    “We call on both Federal and State Governments to faithfully implement every component of the Agreement in the interest of industrial harmony and stability in Nigerian universities,” he added.

    ASUU also listed unresolved welfare issues confronting lecturers to include arrears of the 25–35 per cent salary award, promotion arrears, salary shortfalls arising from the IPPIS platform, unremitted deductions, withheld salaries from the 2022 strike action and delayed pension payments for retired academics.

    The Sokoto Zone further revealed that many state-owned universities in the region were battling additional challenges such as unpaid Earned Academic Allowances, non-remittance of cooperative deductions and union dues, non-payment of annual increments since 2020 and the absence of governing councils in some institutions.

    Beyond welfare matters, the union criticised some recent education policies of the Federal Government, particularly the proposed establishment of a Nigerian campus of Coventry University under the Transnational Education framework.

    ASUU argued that the move could weaken local universities and deepen educational dependency on foreign institutions.

    “The proposed establishment of a campus of Coventry University in Nigeria undermines local universities and promotes educational dependency,” the union stated.

    The union also opposed plans to scrap certain humanities and social science courses, insisting that all academic disciplines remain relevant to national development.

    It blamed rising unemployment in the country on poor economic policies, corruption and misplaced priorities rather than the courses studied in universities.

    On insecurity, the union lamented the worsening cases of banditry, kidnapping and communal violence across Northern Nigeria, noting that many students and lecturers now operate under fear and uncertainty.

    “Banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and communal conflicts continue to threaten lives, livelihoods and educational activities, particularly in Northern Nigeria,” Sabo said.

    ASUU called on governments at all levels to urgently address insecurity, poverty and unemployment in order to create an enabling environment for learning and national development.

    The union appealed to parents, students, civil society organisations and patriotic Nigerians to support the struggle for a functional and adequately funded public university system.

    It, however, maintained that while it remained committed to dialogue and constructive engagement, it would not remain silent while agreements were ignored and the nation’s university system deteriorated further.

    ASUU Warns Of Fresh University Crisis Over Unimplemented Agreements is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Insecurity: Tinubu seeking who to blame – Kalu Aja

    Insecurity: Tinubu seeking who to blame – Kalu Aja

    Financial advisor and educator, Kalu Aja, has criticised President Bola Tinubu over his comments linking Nigeria’s worsening insecurity to beneficiaries of the fuel subsidy and foreign exchange regimes.

    Tinubu, speaking through Olusegun Osoba at the launch of the book, The NADECO Story, in Lagos on Wednesday, said individuals who benefited from the corruption-ridden fuel subsidy and foreign exchange systems were behind the rising insecurity across the country.

    Reacting via X on Thursday, Aja said the President was searching for who to blame instead of addressing the real causes of insecurity.

    Aja questioned the connection between insecurity and fuel subsidy or foreign exchange issues, citing recent attacks in parts of northern Nigeria.

    He further warned that failure to properly identify the root causes of insecurity could worsen the situation.

    Aja wrote: “Mr. President is seeking who to blame.

    “The US just bombed ISIS in the NE (North-Eest). Was ISIS importing PMS? The folks invading villages to slaughter citizens in farms and homesteads are they seeking green back or green grass?

    “If one does not know the problem, one can’t fix the problem. Now I am really quite worried.”

    Insecurity: Tinubu seeking who to blame – Kalu Aja

  • Onyia calls for investigation into alleged sex-for-grades, extortion in Anambra varsity

    Onyia calls for investigation into alleged sex-for-grades, extortion in Anambra varsity

    Education advocate Alex Onyia has called for an urgent investigation into alleged cases of misconduct at the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University.

    The development was disclosed in a statement posted on Onyia’s official account.

    According to the statement, the institution has allegedly been linked to repeated complaints involving sorting, extortion, intimidation, robbery, rape, killings and other forms of misconduct.

    Onyia urged the Anambra State Government to establish an investigation panel to look into the allegations surrounding the institution.

    He further alleged that the current Vice Chancellor of the university has been accused of introducing an application that allegedly compels students to pay N15,000, while those who fail to comply are reportedly charged a penalty of N35,000.

    “Students can’t continue to bear the brunt. Things have to change quickly,” the statement read.

    Onyia calls for investigation into alleged sex-for-grades, extortion in Anambra varsity

  • Best ways to eradicate termites from your wooden furniture

    Best ways to eradicate termites from your wooden furniture

    A tiny crack on a wooden chair, powdery dust beneath a cabinet or a hollow sound from a wardrobe may appear harmless at first.

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  • Bago tasks APC lawmakers-elect on unity, nation building

    Bago tasks APC lawmakers-elect on unity, nation building

    Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, has urged winners of the recently concluded APC Senate and House of Representatives primaries in the state to remain committed to unity, discipline and nation building ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Bago made this call when he received the victorious aspirants on a courtesy visit at the Government House, Minna.

    He congratulated them on their emergence and charged them to stay focused on strengthening the ruling party while prioritising the development of Niger State and its people.

    The governor stressed the need for unity among the lawmakers-elect, warning that they must not betray the confidence reposed in them by party members and constituents.

    “We must remain one family. Do not disappoint the people who have entrusted you with this responsibility,” he said.

    Speaking on behalf of the lawmakers-elect, Senator Mohammed Sani Musa commended Bago for what he described as a peaceful and well-managed primary process, calling it a reflection of strong leadership and party cohesion.

    He assured the governor of their continued support and commitment to strengthening the APC and advancing development across the state.

    Also speaking, Minister of State for Agriculture, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, praised Bago’s democratic leadership style, describing the primaries as a model for internal party democracy.

    He urged federal lawmakers from the state to remain united in the interest of development, noting that cohesion would deepen democracy and improve governance outcomes.

    Those received at the meeting include Senator Abubakar Sani Bello, Mohammed Sani Idris, Abdullahi Mahmud, Adamu Tanko, Ismaila Modibo, Adamu Abubakar, Abdullahi Idris-Garba, Saidu Musa Abdullahi, Jafaru Mohammed, Adamu Usman, Mohammed Yakubu, and APC North Central Vice Chairman, Mu’azu Bawa Rijau.

    Bago tasks APC lawmakers-elect on unity, nation building

  • Segun Aina: Seven quick facts to know about 39-year-old new JAMB registrar

    Segun Aina: Seven quick facts to know about 39-year-old new JAMB registrar

    Aina’s journey with JAMB started during his National Youth Service, where he gained firsthand experience in

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  • Tinubu Appoints 39 Years Old Segun Aina JAMB New Registrar

    Tinubu Appoints 39 Years Old Segun Aina JAMB New Registrar

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Professor Segun Aina as the new Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), succeeding Professor Is-haq Oloyede, whose two-term tenure expires on July 31, 2026.

    Professor Aina, who will be 40 in July, is a distinguished academic and systems expert with extensive experience in national examination systems, digital infrastructure, and public-sector institutional reform.

    He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of Kent, an MSc in Internet Computing and Network Security, and a PhD in Digital Signal Processing, both from Loughborough University, United Kingdom. He has also completed the Senior Management Programme at Lagos Business School.

    A Professor of Computer Engineering at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Aina began his career with JAMB during his National Youth Service, gaining foundational experience in national admissions and data-driven institutional processes. These insights have shaped his ongoing contributions to examination reform and systems optimisation.

    With over 15 years of post-graduation experience, Professor Aina operates at the intersection of technology, policy, and institutional transformation, advising federal and state governments on system design, digital transition, and operational reform. At 39, he became one of Nigeria’s youngest Computer Engineering professors and will now make history as JAMB’s youngest registrar.

    He has served as a consultant to major examination bodies, including NECO, NABTEB, and various State Ministries of Education, providing expertise on ICT systems, examination integrity, and digital process optimisation.

    Professor Aina is a member of several professional bodies, including the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).

    President Tinubu expects Professor Aina to bring to bear his vast experience, knowledge and practical insight into the operations of the Board, to take the critical educational organisation beyond the laudable heights achieved by his predecessor.

     

  • VIDEO: I’ll kill anyone who films me on duty — Police officer threatens

    VIDEO: I’ll kill anyone who films me on duty — Police officer threatens

    Isokpehi also threatened any police superior allegedly behind the directive allowing citizens to film officers on duty…

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